WARNING: Video contains scenes of violence not suitable for all viewers. Discretion is advised. A chess-playing robot resorted to “fighting dirty” with its seven-year-old opponent during the Moscow Chess Open tournament last week, according to the president of the Moscow Chess Federation. The boy’s finger was broken during a chess match on July 19 when he allegedly rushed his robotic adversary during it’s turn.
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